Flapping Wings, Headless Chickens and Retro War

 

 
 
No much of anything is crystal clear about the decidedly messy war in Ukraine, but we can offer two confident predictions. First, putting aside all the bluff and bluster, Russia will eventually have its way: Ukraine will surrender or be taken. Second, none of the fake western politicians will come up with a single coherent strategy to oppose the short-term ambitions of Vladimir Putin. 
 
Biden, Macron, Johnson, Trudeau etc have reacted like children shocked to find an adult in their  playpen. They have neither the strength or experience to mount any serious response, and their elite controllers have clearly ordered them to stand down. Russia's Premier is immune to the virtue signalling and clucking noises coming from the headless chickens running Europe, and he knows it. 
 
Uniquely among a clutch of cardboard cut-out world leaders, Putin manages his affairs with a simple, pointed logic. He warned NATO in 2009 not to begin creeping towards the Russian frontier. When the Ukraine goverment was overthrown in a western-backed coup in 2014, he drew a line in the sand and began arming the Ukraine separatists. This time, he stated that NATO should retreat. NATO did not, and now -inevitably-  Russia has advanced.   

Being something of a strategist, he delayed this move until Russia had -with plenty of WEF help- snapped up a huge portion of the world market for natural gas. All Europe's puppet Prime Ministers are now staring down the same gun-barrel: shut up and kiss Ukraine goodbye or act tough and watch your domestic energy infrastructure implode. In fact, I would not be very surprised if both scenarios played out. The engineered collapse of the western economies is already so far under way, a genuine energy crisis may be all that's needed to bring down the house of cards which we inhabit.
 

 FAKE MONEY

 
Imaginary money has been stuffed like confetti into the crevasse of debt run up by "Covid responses", but that bird won't fly much longer. In the sweaty hands of 21st century finance, economics has changed beyond recognition. Once a theoretical practise with a logical basis, 'economics' is now a fantasy world in which the Piper is never paid - until, of course, he is. That day cannot be far off, with western military forces in retreat across the globe. Domestically, our armies and navies are already mired in an embarassing pantomime of equity and diversity programmes. Don't expect Europe or America to fight a land war anytime soon -or perhaps ever again.       
 
Not that the Russian military has covered itself in glory this week. To veterans of the Afgahistan and Syrian conflicts, the tales of technical hitches, abandoned hi-tech equipment and botched manoeuvres is all too familiar. It's safe to say 21st century armies are not trained with anything like the rigour or discipline of their historical counterparts. In this context, the gasbaggery about 'escalation' sounds like just more chicken-hawks yelling at the sky.     
 
A nuclear conflict is relatively easy to imagine, as the elite's wish-list (depopulation, re-wilding, a return to the world of masters and serfs) would certainly be hastened in a well-organised exchange of missiles with specific targets of convenience. For myself, I have taken the precaution of relocating to a small island off the west coast of Scotland.  With the nuclear submarine base at the Holy Loch just up the road (as the missile flies) I can be confident of being vaporised in the early minutes of any east/west edition of It's a Nuke-Out. 
 

OUT GO THE LIGHTS

 
The fact remains that a simpler solution -from a globalist perspective- is right under their noses. The populations of every western country are now effectively prisoners of the internet for most practical purposes. It follows that a temporary or partial removal of the web and all that entails would go a long way towards the goals outlined above. (We discussed this possibility in depth HERE last month. )In a sudden internet vacuum, millions would certainly die, and millions more lose everything they possess. A dog-eat-dog society would be created, and that is a prospect the likes of Putin and Xi Jinping are more than happy to endorse.   
 
Below is a short Russian art video offering a Soviet view of 'the Simpsons' if they lived in Russia. It's worth watching.
   



To assume that such a miserable dystopia could not quickly evolve in, say, inner-city Britain, is naive. A month without a functioning internet would devastate vast regions and destroy millions of lives. In the aftermath, no doubt the same sheep-like cowardice that drew so many into the arms of the covid scam would be in play. For two years now we have been collectively bullied, threatened and harangued into accepting perversions of our liberty. In a post-web world, the weak -and the desperately unskilled young- would likely race to give up their freedoms in return for even a pale imitation of the life they knew before. 
 
In short, the unfolding Ukrainian disaster is -tragically for its innocent inhabitants- a sinister, theatrical conflict, with a clear purpose and an assured outcome that can only lead us closer to the Reset. The globalist paradigm of a one-world government depends on natural resources being gathered into as few hands as possible. Vladimir Putin is demonstrating that he is most certainly on board. 
 

 Ian Andrew-Patrick

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